Show Archives
My Old Buddy, The Mayor
August 5, 2022
Kevin O’Neill starts off our show to discuss Illinois infrastructure, Chicago Cubs and federal spending. Karl Denninger of Market Ticker talks on trusts, inflation, and the latest labor numbers.
Losing Feels Worse Than Winning Feels Good
August 4, 2022
Lou Michels leads off for hour one weighing in on the Deshaun Watson suspension, the passing of Vin Scully, and the latest on China. Dan Johnedis, President & CIO of Cratus Capital LLC, talks interest rates, bond markets, and exaggerated volatility. John Flannigan closes the show continuing the conversation on China.
Saber Rattling
August 3, 2022
Kevin O’Neill starts off the show talking about undergrad life, the various definitions of recession, the federal government’s influence on healthcare, conspiracies regarding political speech writing, modern warfare, and more. Karl Denninger of Market Ticker joins us this morning for the second hour to discuss fishing, what defines a recession, Wikipedia drama, his distaste for the Fed’s Janet Yellen, bribe culture among the wealthy, concerns over recent vaccination practices, and more.
Pelosi, Pelosi, Pelosi
August 2, 2022
Chicago attorney, Brendan Cournane, leads off discussing the fraudulence of the trickle down effect, professional sports salaries and the cost to attend games, how the Fed and the White House define a recession, and whether term limits should exist on the congressional level. Joel Elconin of Benzinga shares his thoughts on the March 14th drop in the hang seng index, Pelosi’s trip to Taiwan, and the inflation rate. Kenny Polcari, Managing Principal at ButcherJoseph Asset Management, LLC and a contributor to Fox Business, joins us to talk about Taiwan/China and the semiconductor index and congressional term limits. Westminster Professor of Economics, Dr. Hal Snarr, closes the show to speak on difficulties live streaming professional sports, evaluation of pricing in the housing market, causes of the employment gap, the green energy movement, the locomotive industry, his frustrations over the lack of liability and punishment big corporations endure for environmental destruction, and more
Pillars Of The Community
August 1, 2022
This morning, Greg Pappas starts the day with talk on AG market, foreign commodities, and current stock trends. Later, John Flannigan calls in to discuss Chicago crime and grime, The Jane Byrne Interchange, and Taxes. Finally, Nancy Long-Graham shares her insight on the current housing market!
